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Author:

Li Jian-Dong1,Hermansson Ann2,Ryan Allen F.3,Bakaletz Lauren O.4,Brown Steve D.5,Cheeseman Michael T.5,Juhn Steven K.6,Jung Timothy T. K.7,Lim David J.8,Lim Jae Hyang1,Lin Jizhen6,Moon Sung-Kyun8,Post J. Christopher9

Affiliation:

1. Center for Inflammation, Immunity & Infection, and Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

3. Surgery/Otolaryngology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA

4. Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, The Center for Microbial Interface Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

5. MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit, MRC Harwell, Harwell, UK

6. Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

7. Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Loma Linda, California, USA

8. Division of Clinical and Translational Research, House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, California, USA

9. Pediatric Otolaryngology and Center for Genomic Sciences, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Abstract

Background Otitis media (OM) is the most common childhood bacterial infection and also the leading cause of conductive hearing loss in children. Currently, there is an urgent need for developing novel therapeutic agents for treating OM based on full understanding of molecular pathogenesis in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and animal model studies in OM. Objective To provide a state-of-the-art review concerning recent advances in OM in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and animal model studies and to discuss the future directions of OM studies in these areas. Data Sources and Review Methods A structured search of the current literature (since June 2007). The authors searched PubMed for published literature in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and animal model studies in OM. Results Over the past 4 years, significant progress has been made in the areas of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and animal model studies in OM. These studies brought new insights into our understanding of the molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying the molecular pathogenesis of OM and helped identify novel therapeutic targets for OM. Conclusions and Implications for Practice Our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of OM has been significantly advanced, particularly in the areas of inflammation, innate immunity, mucus overproduction, mucosal hyperplasia, middle ear and inner ear interaction, genetics, genome sequencing, and animal model studies. Although these studies are still in their experimental stages, they help identify new potential therapeutic targets. Future preclinical and clinical studies will help to translate these exciting experimental research findings into clinical applications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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